Thursday, January 30, 2020

Narbonne

Narbonne (in Occitan, Narbona pronounced [naɾˈbunɔ]) is a city in Languedoc. Administratively, it is a French commune of the region of Occitania, in the department of Aude. With 50,000 inhabitants, called narbonesos, it is the main town of the department of Aude and capital of a district and a canton (territorial subdivision).
In the canton of west Narbonne there are the following towns: Bisanet, Canet, Marcorinhan, Montredon, Mossan, Nevian, Raissac d’Aude and Viladanha (and part of the city of Narbonne).
Most of the city of Narbonne is located in the canton of east Narbonne. In the canton of Narbonne south there is the village of Bajas. In the district there are the following cantons: Coursan, Durban-Corbières, Ginestas, Lagrasse, Lézignan-Corbières, Mouthoumet, East Narbonne, West Narbonne, South Narbonne, Peyriac de Minervois, Sigean and Tuchan. As well as, several natural counties, such as the Narbonès, the Minervois or the Corbières.

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